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  2. Road Accident Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Road Accident Fund ( RAF) is a South African state insurer [1] [2] that provides liability and collision insurance coverage to all drivers in South Africa. [3] RAF does not cover property damage (such as damage to vehicles, buildings, and the contents of a vehicle). The RAF issues settlements by assigning the claimant a percentage of ...

  3. Public Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pic .gov .za. The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) is a South African state-owned entity (SOC [1]) with R2.548 trillion (USD 148 Billion) of assets under management as of 31 March 2022. [2] It is Africa's largest asset manager. [3] Established in 1911, it holds large stakes in several South African companies, and is one of the ...

  4. Department of Employment and Labour - Wikipedia

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    www .labour .gov .za. The Department of Employment and Labour is the department of the South African government responsible for matters related to employment, including industrial relations, job creation, unemployment insurance and occupational health and safety. Through a range of initiatives developed in collaboration with social partners ...

  5. Minister of Safety and Security v Road Accident Fund

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    Juta's Statutes of South Africa 1995 vol 4. Cases. General Accident Insurance Co South Africa Ltd v Xhego and Others 1992 (1) SA 580 (A). Grobler v Santam Versekering Bpk 1996 (2) SA 643 (T). Wells and Another v Shield Insurance Co Ltd and Others 1965 (2) SA 865 (C). Statutes. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 56 of 1972.

  6. Black Economic Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Black Economic Empowerment ( BEE) is a policy of the South African government which aims to facilitate broader participation in the economy by black people. A form of affirmative action, it is intended especially to redress the inequalities created by apartheid. The policy provides incentives – especially preferential treatment in government ...

  7. Social welfare programmes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Social assistance, including grants and public works, is funded through tax revenue, unlike statutory and voluntary funds that are funded by employers and employees. [7] Social welfare programmes in South Africa include cash assistance, unemployment insurance, medical provisions, and housing subsidies. Cash assistance is distributed by the ...

  8. Land reform in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Land reform in South Africa. Land reform in South Africa is the promise of "land restitution" to empower farm workers (who now have the opportunity to become farmers) and reduce inequality. This also refers to aspects such as, property, possibly white-owned businesses. [1] Proponents argue it will allow previously unemployed people to ...

  9. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa in 1996 after the end of apartheid. Authorised by Nelson Mandela and chaired by Desmond Tutu, the commission invited witnesses who were identified as victims of gross human rights violations to give statements about their experiences, and selected some for public hearings.